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Old 06-01-2007, 01:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Aiming new headlight housings.

Oh man i hate aiming headlights. B/c i can never get them adjusted right. Anyone have any tips on aiming my new black housing to the same height as my oem headlights ?
I only see one bolt to adjust them with , is that the only one ?

they are cta head lights
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I do it by putting my car facing a wall about 25 feet away and then just checking the light on the wall. Yeah its only one bolt.
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dude on my thread I posted about aiming headlights people told me it wasnt possible....are you guys tellin me they lied to me? I hope so because if that is the case then that is great news!!
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Quote: Originally Posted by bmxking45
dude on my thread I posted about aiming headlights people told me it wasnt possible....are you guys tellin me they lied to me? I hope so because if that is the case then that is great news!!

yeah i just installed my HID and new black hosuings. You can only adjust them down or up. Thats it.

Black housing + eyelids = less glare than stock.


CTA headlights suck. lol

it was a rough fit.
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Quote: Originally Posted by bmxking45
dude on my thread I posted about aiming headlights people told me it wasnt possible....are you guys tellin me they lied to me? I hope so because if that is the case then that is great news!!

They told you our cars only have vertical adjustment, which is the truth.
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